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Drunkenness
of a drunkard to order him to enter into a recognizance, with or without sureties, to be of good behaviour, and
Equitable estates and interests
trust, but the rights and obligations of beneficial ownership became recognized and affected by statute. The Statute of Uses turned the
Extent
no debt due to the Crown on Judgment, statute or recognizance, inquisition of debt, obligation, or specialty, or acceptance of office,
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Extinguishment
Co. Litt. 147. It appears that an estate by statute, recognizance, or elegit may be extinguished by any act (as a
Liberate
and goods extended or taken upon the forfeiture of a recognizance. Also a writ that issued out of Chancery, directed to
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
of limitation for actions of debt by deed or upon recognizance is twenty years after the cause of action has accrued,
Recognition adnullanda per vim et duritiem facta
by force and duress; that if it so appear, the recognizance may be annulled, Reg. Brev. 183.
Petty-bag Office
Court, and for process and proceedings by extents on statutes, recognizances, ad quod damnum scire facias to repel letters-patent, etc., Termes
Privy seal and privy signet
pass the Great Seal at all, such as discharges of recognizances, debts, etc. The Privy Signet is one of the sovereign's
Recognisee
Recognisee, he to whom one is bound in a recognizance.
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